Unresolved Issues in International Law, Administration, Politics and Diplomacy is a blind peer reviewed book borne out of myriads of rhetorical and methodological dimensions of interpretations within the four identified disciplines that drive the human race and its survival within the global configuration. As the world grapples with political and economic challenges of the past, present and future generations, it has become apparent that numerous social impacts of unresolved issues continue to mount in governments, civil societies and the international community without solutions and/or conclusive debate and policy imperatives that can direct the future of both developed and developing world. The book is an attempt by authors towards demystifying those identified challenges in the four broad areas wherein analytical imperatives that provides better understanding on each subtitle towards dealing with the arguments thereof. The book therefore comprises a guide to best topical issues in Law, Administration, Politics and Diplomacy which may be adaptable anywhere in the world. It is suitable for both professional institutionalization and capacity-building projects and training at different levels in the public, private and civil society organizations especially in local, national and international developmental context.
Prof Edwin Ijeoma is the former Chair and Head of Department of Public Administration at the University of Fort Hare. He is a Professor of Policy and Public Sector Economics and is a recognised scholar in Public Sector Monitoring and Evaluation. He was a pioneer Research Specialist at the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Secretariat in Johannesburg and serves as Policy Adviser to several public sector and development institutions in South Africa and abroad. Professor Ijeoma is the editor of Africa’s Public Service Delivery and Performance Review (APSDPR), a public sector Monitoring and Evaluation Journal.